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The Central Ohio Radio Club Newsletter President Laura Perone KA8IWB Vice-Pres. Phil Carter WD8QWR Secretary Tony Fabro gener N8RRB October 2016 From CORC President Laura Perone KA8IWB Treasurer Steve Robeano WD8JKX Newsletter Editor Sandy Robeano KB8CIQ Membership Chairman John Perone W8RXX FM Repeaters 52.94/51.70 /53.70 52.70 W8RRJ 146.16 /.76 W8AIC 146.37 /.97 W8RRJ 147.93 /.33 W8NBA IRLP Node 8094 444.200/449.200 W8AIC 442.800/447.800 K8NIO D-Star Repeaters 145.49 / 4.89 444.000/449.000 W8CMH Fall Potluck & Meeting Announcement The next potluck/meeting will be 6pm Sunday, October 16 at the Genoa Township Hall. There will also be an optional 5pm Foxhunt before dinner. See Foxhunt details below. CORC provides dinnerware, utensils, cups, napkins, ice, soft drinks, and coffee. Bring a covered dish and/or dessert to share. You can expect the traditional 50-50 drawing and several door prizes. Guest speaker Jason Landry N9DWP is an AEP engineer who will be speaking about Radio Interference and AC line noise. If it s available, Jason will be bringing an AEP infrared camera used in the field to help locate noise. This should be a very interesting presentation. Fox Hunt is a search for a hidden transmitter. Bring a VHF or dual band handheld with charged batteries. Don t forget your loop antenna if you built one, a paper clip and maybe a calculator. You ll know what those are for if you attended the last meeting. Good luck finding the Fox. 73, Laura Perone KA8IWB President

In case you missed the May Potluck Before the actual potluck, we constructed loop direction finding antennas. These were then used for a fox hunt in the parking lot. The antennas worked well but the batteries on some handies were not charged. That s what these tests are for, to find out what is needed in an actual hunt. Roy W8REH found the hidden transmitter. John W8RXX and John W8RRJ spoke about the art of fox hunting during the meeting. It was very informative. CORC gave out several door prizes. The winners were: W8REH and KD8OQA KD8OD W8EDT N8RRB Weather Radios Olive Garden Gift Card Red Lobster Gift Card 50/50 Drawing Scott N8SY, Ohio ARRL Section Manager gave away an ARRL Handbook. Patrick KD8ION was the winner. Thank you Scott! CORC Field Day 2016 or Field Day 101 Many groups set up for Field Day to see how many contacts they can make in 2 days. CORC wanted to get people on the air. Several had never been on low bands before and for some it had been a long time. Our location was Genoa Township Hall. Both 20 and 40 meter antennas were put up as well as two HF stations. We operated from 2 until 9 pm Saturday in air conditioned comfort. Several hams who had never been on low bands came away now wanting to get on the air at home. Those who had been off the air a long time, stations are getting dusted off and antennas are being put back up in the air and used. We plan to expand next year so hopefully more hams can join in on the fun. Field Day is a learning experience for all. One thing we learned was to be sure to bring multiple headsets next year 2016 Columbus Hamfest Review The Columbus Hamfest was held August 6 th at the Shriner s new location in Grove City. Change is good. It brought new visitors and the preliminary results indicated attendance was about the same as last year. The forum room was lovely, and the VE testing area was away from the action. The indoor sales area was very nice and most of the tables were in use. The flea market had many trunk sales going on. Being their first year at this location, they learned that the PA system in the indoor sales area was missing. They also realized they didn t have their white board from past years. But most importantly the bathroom reports were excellent. We are certain the Columbus Hamfest will continue its growth in its new location. We hope to see you there next year!

The Central Ohio Radio Club Newsletter Membership Update By John Perone, W8RXX Membership Chair Many thanks to the following who have donated their time, talent, money, printing, etc. since the last newsletter was printed. This all helps keep CORC financially sound. W8RRJ W8NBA WD8QWR N8RRB KC8ASF W8VET KB8CIQ WD8JKX W8RXX WA8KKN KA8IWB W8EDT KD8YEK KC8MQO KA8CYA Welcome to the following hams who have joined CORC since the last newsletter was printed. Be sure to thank them for joining when you hear them on the air. KE8CYY Ed WA8EZN David W8EDT Niklas KE8BKV Markus N8TDB Al KD8YEK Jeffrey W8ATS Joseph KE8EVC Andrew KC8MQO Dan KD8TTE Matthew KB8UVN Matt K8MJ Michael KA8CYA Ross KD8GRN Geoff Tech Net Slated To Start October 9 th By Tony Fabro, N8RRB Tech Net Co-Chair The CORC Tech Net will begin its new season on October 9 th at 19:30. Announcements will be placed on the repeaters and the CORC Yahoo group listing the topic. The rest of the dates are tentatively as follows: OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR 23 6 4 8 12 12 9 20 18 22 26 26 23 All nets meet on Sundays at 19:30 on the W8NBA/R 147.330+ (PL 123.0 Hz) unless otherwise announced. Five years ago, the net was revived with the goal of educating ham operators on topics related to amateur radio. The net is a hybrid of the original CORC Tech Net and the Central Ohio Ham Radio and Computer Net. The original CORC Tech Net, which ran during the 1970s and 1980s, helped hams troubleshoot their equipment, much of which was homebrew or modified commercial gear. The Ham Radio and Computer Net, which was in its prime in the late 1980s and 1990s, was a highly technical net with discussions about radios, antennas, computers and computer software. Today, the goal of the Tech Net is to take a topic related to amateur radio and present it in depth, allowing for questions and discussion. Past topics included repeater operation, antennas and feedline, battery safety and digital HF operations. Topics about computers, computer security and operating systems have also been discussed. The Tech Net is always looking for ideas for future nets, as well as operators who have an expertise in an amateur radio related topic. Send an e-mail to technet@corc.us if you have an idea or are interested in being the subject matter expert (SME) for a future net. Page 3

October 16th, 2016 ( Sunday ) 6 PM ( Eastern Daylight Time ) Genoa Township Hall ( See Map ) Bring a Covered Dish to Share ( with a Spoon ) CORC will Provide Speaker: AEP Engineer Soft Drinks / Water Coffee / Tea High Quality Plastic Ware Cups / Plates Napkins Door Prizes 50/50 Drawing Jason Landry N8DWP Radio Interference AC Line Noise Optional: Fox Hunt at 5 PM Come early and bring your 2M or Dual Band HT with charged batteries, paper clip and your loop antenna if you have one

And now that you know about it Here is how you get there! Genoa Township Hall UDF From 71 take Polaris Pkwy to State Route 3 and turn on Old 3C Highway and go North to The Geona Township Hall. From 270 exit on State Route 3/ Westerville Road and go north to Old 3C Highway. Genoa Township Hall is on the corner of Big Walnut and Old 3C Highway.

Central Ohio Radio Club, Inc. The Central Ohio Radio Club Newsletter is the Official Journal of The Central Ohio Radio Club, Inc. and is published three (3) times a year. It is mailed or e-mailed to all Full Members. All copy or advertising must be received at least four weeks prior to publication. Articles may be reproduced for other publications as long as prior permission is obtained and source acknowledged. While the Editor makes all reasonable effort to assure the information within is correct, we do not guarantee its contents and disclaim all liability. We reserve the right to edit or reject submitted items for publication. Mail all copy to: Sandy Robeano (KB8CIQ), P.O. Box 166, Sunbury, Ohio 43074-0166 Items can also be e-mailed to newsletter@corc.us. Editor, The CORC Repeater Newsletter Sandy Robeano (KB8CIQ) P.O. Box 166 Sunbury, OH 43074-0166 Web Page at:http://www.corc.us